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50 Reasons To LOVE Fall

& all at once summer collapsed into fall

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50 Reasons To LOVE Fall

I'm so glad we live in a world where there is fall. Fall is the perfect mixture of seasons. There is beauty everywhere you turn between the trees changing color or the fall décor all around you. Some say the leaves that have fallen off the trees are dead, but those people haven't seen the way they dance in the wind. I think people give summer too much credit because the true beauty lies in fall...& all at once summer collapsed into fall.

1. Crisp air

2. Pumpkins

3. Walking on crunchy leaves

4. Apple pickin'

5. Fall fashion

6. Sweater weather

7. Acorns

8. Hoodies

9. The smell of burning leaves

10. Trees changing color

11. Hot chocolate

12. Roasting marshmallows

13. Pumpkin carving

14. Football games

15. Fall festivals

16. Pumpkin patches

17. Hot apple cider

18. Halloween

19. S'mores

20. Caramel apples

21. Corn mazes

22. Hay rides

23. Breaking out your favorite fall boots

24. Cuddling

25. The smell of cinnamon

26. Homecoming

27. Homemade pie

28. Bonfires

29. Being cozy all the time

30. Scarecrows

31. Fall decorations

32. Trick-or-treating

33. Dressing up for Halloween

34. Picnics in the park

35. Pumpkin spiced lattes

36. Laying in bed watching movies/Netflix

37. Sitting by a window reading a good book with a cup of coffee

38. Candles

39. Baking

40. Eating as much as you want and covering it up with a big chunky sweater

41. Scarves

42. Homemade soup

43. Fuzzy socks

44. Leggings

45. Sunday afternoons

46. Frosted windows

47. Flannels

48. Turkeys

49. Rosy cheeks

...and of course PUMPKIN FLAVORED EVERYTHING!

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